About

 
 

MUSEUM Exhibitions

Field Museum (2025) After the Age of the Dinosaurs (2025) Reptiles Alive! (2025) Africa Fashion / Connecting Threads: Africa Fashion in Chicago (2024) The Chicago Archaeopteryx (2024) Unseen Oceans (2024) Native Truths: The Creator’s Game (2024) The Changing Face of Science: Ylanda Wilhite (Temporary Exhibition) (2023) Wild Color (Traveling Exhibition) (2023) The Changing Face of Science: Jingmai O’Connor (2023) Chicago's Legacy Hula (2023) First Kings of Europe (2022) Death: Life’s Greatest Mystery (2022) Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories (2021) Wild Color (2020) Carl Cotton (2020) Apsáalooke Women and Warriors (2020) SUE: The T.rex Experience (2019) Fantastic Bug Encounters (2019) Evolving Planet (2018) SUE Experience
(2018) Antarctic Dinosaurs

Adler Planetarium
(2017) Chasing Eclipses
(2016) What is a Planet?
(2016) Home Sweet Home (2016) LIGO Discovers Gravitational Waves (2015) Discovering Pluto (2015) Mission Moon (2015) Community Design Lab (2014) Worlds of Chesley Bonestell (2013) Sundial Conservation

 

filmography

(2026) Still Searching (2015) The Sports Show Exhibition, School of Visuals Arts Alumni Society, featured the documentary film Derby Girls

 

education

MFA, Social Documentary Film School of Visual Arts New York, NY

BFA, Digital Film and Video Production Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago

Resume available upon request.

Latoya Flowers has over 10 years of experience as a media producer in the museum industry. She’s currently a Senior Multimedia Creative at the Field Museum in Chicago where she collaborates with exhibit designers, exhibit developers, illustrators, motion graphic artists, lighting designers, music composers and sound designers to create short films and immersive experiences for traveling, temporary and permanent exhibitions. She formerly worked at the Adler Planetarium as an Exhibition Media Producer. Latoya was named on the Blooploop50 Immersive Influencer list for 2024.

She’s currently directing and producing her first feature-length documentary Still Searching, supported by the Hulu / Kartemquin Films Accelerator Program, Sisters in Cinema Documentary Fellowship and Chicago Digital Media Production Fund.